Monday, July 18, 2005

Almost there...

I'm leaving on Saturday, though I can't really tell you which flight I'm on yet. Pesky travel agent... :(

The sad part about the whole thing is that it still hasn't dawned on me that I'm leaving for good. The nostalgia and the wayward depression. I was hoping I could do all that on Indian soil itself.

Laid everything out to be packed yesterday. Have a zillion more things to do... Wish me luck, people...

Thursday, July 07, 2005

Sarkar

Giving into a lot of hype, and after numerous STD calls to my posse out in Chennai, I went in to see Sarkar yesterday afternoon. Hope you read the part about the hype, cos that's basically all there is in the movie!

As the movie starts, in one among a series of silent visuals, Ram Gopal Varma writes that all directors since Godfather has been influenced at one time or the other, this is his tribute. Well, let's just say he blew his chance. I hope we aren't bothered by a second tribute by RGV.

Relying on his stock of rich background music and washed out visuals, and general goonda settings (replete with ugly guys running in dirty alleys) and a wonderful story line for inspiration, RGV has managed to screw it up, even though he had the Bachchan duo for backup.

If you ask me what's missing, then I think it's the Godfather's aura. The absolute power that Don Vito Corleone enjoyed. The absence of harsh words and raised voices. The action that speaks louder than words. The smooth nature of it all. The original gangster.

Don't waste your cash on the movie. Just read Godfather again.

Monday, July 04, 2005

The link is complete...

In a frenzied exit from my beloved Chennai, I thought I did a good job of packing, especially when I found out at the last moment that the car's registration certificate (RC) was lying around on the floor, in all the confusion.

Well, I thought wrong.

Those of who know me well also know that I'm a trigger happy camera freak. My fav possession would definitely be my Panasonic Lumix FZ 15 camera.



Yeah, isn't she a beauty? ;)

Anyways, in my hurry, I did *not* forget my camera, but forgot the connecting cables instead! So I ended up taking pics anyway, but no way of actually seeing them apart from the tiny preview screen.

As a saviour, my ex-roomie PA carried it down for me last weekend. So now the link is complete. The photos have been delivered.

Enjoy the nonsense... :)

Sunday, July 03, 2005

Saturday, July 02, 2005

The Omen

Do you know where the movie The Omen got it's inspiration from???

Just kidding! A pic of my exteremely naughty nephew Ayush!

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A railway station in the middle of nowhere...

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Ganeshaya Namahaa...

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Flitting about...

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Did I tell you it's raining down here in Kochi? :)

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Anniyan - The foreigner

Just back from watching Anniyan.

Here's my review - but don't worry, I won't give the plot away!

Here's how to make your own Anniyan

1) Take the Tamil movie Indian
2) Replace the bribery part with all the other evils in society
3) Replace Kamal with Vikram
4) Replace babes Manisha & Urmila with one Sada
5) Add in a lot of Matrix Reloaded inspired graphics
6) Put in some psycho babble
7) Spice it with a lot of comedy from Vivek
8) Garnish with a lot of great songs, dance and action sequences

There, bake till the crust turns golden brown, and serve hot with a side scoop or two of vanilla icecream.

But I liked the theme and message delivered by the movie. There was a certain feel good factor emanating from the whole plot. Though bordering on the impossible, Shankar seems to be talking to the new youth on what is wrong in the first place. Stick to rules, seems to be the message of the day.

The irony of the whole trip today was that even though I was second in line, the ticket-issuing ceremony (yes, they made us wait a very very long time in queue before the counters opened!) was preceded by 2 sepereate touts coming into the line and placing their assistants in queue. Probably they haven't seen the movie yet... :)

Planning on seeing Sarkar sometime this week. Will review that also!

Ciao!